New telescopes like the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will push into a new sensitivity regime and expose systematics, such as direction-dependent effects, that could previously be ignored. Current methods for handling such systematics rely on alternating best estimates of instrumental calibration and models of the underlying sky, which can lead to inadequate uncertainty estimates and biased results because any correlations between parameters are ignored. These deconvolution algorithms produce a single image that is assumed to be a true representation of the sky, when in fact it is just one realization of an infinite ensemble of images compatible with the noise in the data. In contrast, here we report a Bayesian formalism that simultaneously ...
Owing to a lack of robust principled methods, systematic instrumental uncertainties have generally b...
The sheer volume of data to be produced by the next generation of radio telescopes—exabytes of data ...
We present resolve, a new algorithm for radio aperture synthesis imaging of extended and diffuse emi...
New telescopes like the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will push into a new sensitivity regime and exp...
Radio interferometers suffer from the problem of missing information in their data, due to the gaps ...
This thesis consists of two main parts, both of which focus on Bayesian methods and the problem of m...
Includes bibliographical references.Over the last few decades, astronomy and cosmology have become d...
Abstract. The next generation of radio telescopes will generate exabytes of data on hundreds of mill...
The data reduction procedure for radio interferometers can be viewed as a combined calibration and i...
We present two new source extraction methods, based on Bayesian model selection and using the Bayesi...
The estimation of the polarisation P of extragalactic compact sources in cosmic microwave background...
This thesis is concerned with accurate imaging from radio interferometry data and with subsequent an...
Uncertainty quantification is a critical missing component in radio interferometric imaging that wil...
Cross-matching catalogues at different wavelengths is a difficult problem in astronomy, especially w...
The analysis of radio data has traditionally relied on a set of image reconstruction techniques. Ho...
Owing to a lack of robust principled methods, systematic instrumental uncertainties have generally b...
The sheer volume of data to be produced by the next generation of radio telescopes—exabytes of data ...
We present resolve, a new algorithm for radio aperture synthesis imaging of extended and diffuse emi...
New telescopes like the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will push into a new sensitivity regime and exp...
Radio interferometers suffer from the problem of missing information in their data, due to the gaps ...
This thesis consists of two main parts, both of which focus on Bayesian methods and the problem of m...
Includes bibliographical references.Over the last few decades, astronomy and cosmology have become d...
Abstract. The next generation of radio telescopes will generate exabytes of data on hundreds of mill...
The data reduction procedure for radio interferometers can be viewed as a combined calibration and i...
We present two new source extraction methods, based on Bayesian model selection and using the Bayesi...
The estimation of the polarisation P of extragalactic compact sources in cosmic microwave background...
This thesis is concerned with accurate imaging from radio interferometry data and with subsequent an...
Uncertainty quantification is a critical missing component in radio interferometric imaging that wil...
Cross-matching catalogues at different wavelengths is a difficult problem in astronomy, especially w...
The analysis of radio data has traditionally relied on a set of image reconstruction techniques. Ho...
Owing to a lack of robust principled methods, systematic instrumental uncertainties have generally b...
The sheer volume of data to be produced by the next generation of radio telescopes—exabytes of data ...
We present resolve, a new algorithm for radio aperture synthesis imaging of extended and diffuse emi...